Many other recent homicides in Philadelphia appear to be targeted killings, where people are looking for specific people to shoot, according to Smith.
In other cases, people who have large amounts of cash are targeted. One victim last Saturday, at 5600 Newtown Avenue, had over $3,500 in his pockets when found. Police think the killer might have missed that money when doing a search of the victim’s pockets. In that case, the victim was dumped at the scene and had bleach poured on him to conceal evidence. Police believe his body was dumped and shots fired into the air just to make it appear as if the killing was done where the body was found.
Smith said they are seeking killers and motives in almost half a dozen homicides over the weekend. One case they’ve ruled was a justifiable homicide, as the victim of a home invasion fired a licensed handgun killing his attacker, who was trying to impersonate a law enforcement officer.